First of all it is necessary to mention that On Bullshit byFrankfurtis a kind of philosophical reading that allows readers to plunge into today’s reality with variety of details. In support of these words it will be good to quote the next passage: “One of the most salient features of our culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this.

Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted. … In consequence, we have no clear understanding of what bullshit is, why there is so much of it, or what functions it serves. And we lack a conscientiously developed appreciation of what it means to us. In other words, we have no theory.”¯ (Frankfurt, 2005. p. 1).

Taking into considerationFrankfurt’s arguments it is necessary to mention that he greatly changed my own understanding of deceit. Some time ago I was sure that deceit is a simple notion that has no deep meaning, butFrankfurt’s arguments argued me out of such simple understanding, because this notion has a deep and wide sense, and he also proved its connection with other commonly used notions. I understood that according toFrankfurtbullshit is almost a key problem of modernity, its foundation, its basic substance, its viscous mean, and even no man’s territory. There is too much bullshit around us and everyone not only knows it, but also produces it and takes for granted: not a malicious mischief, not a special trick, but rather a chain reaction, a dangerous virus, which action we feel on ourselves and get caught in the temptation to “bullshit” constantly. It means unintentionally, no problem, spontaneity for many people… People, infected with this plague blocks reality inspiredly.

In conclusion, “On Bullshit”¯ is a sophisticated provocation and at the same time intellectual guide, the description of the diverse modes of production of Nonsense. The author tries to discuss the theory of bullshit and makes its deep analysis,Frankfurttries to compare bullshit with situations when the speaker is lying or telling the truth. Thus, thinking aboutFrankfurt’s “On Bullshit”¯ it becomes obvious that bullshit is integral part of our reality and it is necessary not only discern it, but also react on it.